Sentence After a Fatal Amok Ride in Mannheim: Lifetime Imprisonment and Psychiatry
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Nine months after the trip to Mannheim, the perpetrator was sentenced to life imprisonment - even if the court found a reduced capacity for guilt. He is now housed in a psychiatric clinic. By C. Kehlbach.[more]]>
The suspicion of a political motive could not be confirmed during the trial. According to an expert, the man suffers from borderline personality disorder.
On Rosenmontag a man rushed by car into a crowd in Mannheim. Now the verdict was passed. What led to the cruel act?
According to a spokesman, the district court of the city of Baden-Württemberg ordered the 40-year-old man to be housed in a mental hospital on Thursday at the same time. It was an "emotionally unstable personality", the Chamber therefore carried out.According to the court's findings, the accused had targeted a car in Mannheim city centre on 3 March and had killed people at high speed.A man and a woman died. Several more people were injured befor…
Nine months after the death of Mannheim, the defendant was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder and attempted murder. The Mannheim Regional Court also ordered the 40-year-old German to stay in a psychiatric hospital.
Sentence after a fatal amok ride — Energy of the future — New plan for hospitals Sentence after a fatal amok ride The Mannheim Regional Court sentenced an amok driver to a life imprisonment sentence.The 40-year-old man from Ludwigshafen is also housed in a psychiatric hospital until further notice.In fact, on Rosenmontag, the German had killed two people by car in the Mannheim pedestrian zone and injured 14 others partly. According to the court,…
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